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A Sunshade In Space To Combat Global Warming 496

ultracool writes, "While the only permanent solution for human-driven global warming is developing renewable energy, a temporary hack to counteract possible abrupt climate change is to build a giant sunshade in space. The sunshade would be launched in small pieces by electromagnetic launchers, conventional chemical rockets being far too expensive. The sunshade could be developed and deployed in 25 years, would last about 50 years, and would reduce the amount of sunlight reaching Earth by 2% — enough to balance heating due to a doubling of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere." From the article: "The [trillions of] spacecraft would form a long, cylindrical cloud with a diameter about half that of Earth, and about 10 times longer... Sunlight passing through the 60,000-mile length of the cloud, pointing lengthwise between the Earth and the sun [at L-1], would be diverted away from our planet... The sunshade could be deployed by a total 20 electromagnetic launchers [collectively] launching a stack of [a million] fliers every 5 minutes for 10 years."

Comment Only obvious thing for iPod video is: (Score 1) 396

Other than pornography from the golden age, the only thing I'd really enjoy video-wise on an Ipod would be-- drumroll-- NETWORK TELEVISION. I'd love to subscribe to TV shows from apple's webpage and have them on the iPod. Most people get some sort of break during the day-- now imagine instead of leafing through that three-week-old People Mag with the crossword puzzle already solved in the breakroom you could watch last night's sitcom or drama on your iPod? It'd work great. And it wouldn't be a movie so you wouldn't keep comparing to the large screen... you're going to delete it when done, anyway. I'll hang up and listen to your answer off the air, thank you.

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